[Renderings] High-Tech Helios Apartments on Cheshire Now Open

[Renderings] High-Tech Helios Apartments on Cheshire Now Open

Homes in the 282-unit community are equipped with Nest thermostats, electronic door locks, gigabit internet access and more.

Atlanta-based Catalyst Development Partners Monday in a press release announced Helios Apartments is now open for immediate move-ins.

The 282-unit community, at 2470 Cheshire Bridge Road NE (at the intersection of I-85), sits at the entrance to the Cheshire Farm Trail, which connects to Path400 and ultimately the Atlanta BeltLine.

“Helios Apartments evolved out of a desire to provide intown residents - ranging from Emory to Buckhead - with ultra-high-end amenities and technological perks that rise above the norm of typical apartment living," Rob Meyer, orincipal at Catalyst, said in the release.

“The community has a very cool edge to the design, not typical, and not really seen anywhere else in Atlanta..."

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Caleb Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak (CJS) is the Founder of What Now Atlanta (WNA). He was featured in The New York Times, Creative Loafing's "20 People to Watch," named "Lifestyle Blogger You Need To Know" by Rolling Out Magazine and highlighted as Atlanta's Metropolitan Male in fashion magazine, 944. WNA has been named "Best of Atlanta" by Creative Loafing, and Atlanta and Jezebel Magazines.

Outrageously high rents for the area. You're not in Buckhead. You're not in Midtown. You're nowhere but in the middle of gridlock, nothing to really do in the area other than shopping. And it has the effect of driving up rents for everyone else who lives in the area. It brings in more traffic and gridlock. Just what the area doesn't need. Thank God I fled the area. Who needs the aggravation of constantly escalating rents and traffic to satisfy greedy developers.